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EVENING ROStllRO ftttVlEW ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT 8C.VDAY BY REVIE' Pt'BLIttHINO COgPA5Y L. WLMBERLY DAILY Par yar, by mall ft.OO Per month, delivered 60 Per week, delivered 16 SEMI-WEEKLY Per year $2.00 Six monthe $ 1.00 JULY 21, 10IO. Fruitgrowers" mwtiiiK nxt Satur day. You should be there. Party, party, party; people he d . This Is the (AHuemhly) key note. Journal. Last year's street paving made a fine start for the three in Ilea more being laid this year. A store must be advertised regu larly on as sure a schedule as If followed in opening and closing Itf doors. In met, the advertising Rhould he the key and Interpretation al ways, to all people, of what the store Is what It offers. Ex. Don't forget to write those letter against county division. The sooner the better. Our county Is now out of debt and In fine condition otherwise Our citizens are overwhelmingly against division. Help make these facts known all over the slate and the voters elsewhere will not force any division scheme upon us. Kvery individual can help ulong this Mnn. Although it Is mld-Humnter, The Review Is running extra sheetK In both Dally and Semi-weekly edition to carry the largo amount of news and advertising matter at hand. We frequently have occasion to tftanh our numerous friends and exprosF our appreciation for their patronage We endeavor to merit this by givinp them a clean, reliable newspaper with all the current happening right up to the hour of going U press every day. Our best evldene of success Is the fact that we hav a bona fide subscription list prac tlcally double that of any othei paper in the county. Our advertising and printing departments are like wIbo favored, and the summer vara tion season sees no let-up hero. W are buay every day In the year. The Commercial Club Is dally lr receipt of Inquiries asking re positions on ranches and with tner chantH, contractors, and the bulldltif trades. Persons who are in need o help could find same by leaving thel names with the Publicity Manager As a rule these nppllcnnts nre mer with families, and usually well (pnill fled In their respective lines. The are looking for locations where ell matlc conditions are favorable, nt well as other things, nnd many o them have money to InveHt In land These fun.it. on nre well worth ac quiring, and will nsslHt materially lr ' Increasing the prosperity of Hose burg nnd noughts county, If lociiteil ' here, and any uhhIkIuihwi Ihul can h given In securing temporary pusl tlons will he well worth while. WOltK ON CANAL i ahoimi ci;uu I-l I.S THE DALLES, Or., July 20. - Tin Government began work on the con Htructlou of a canal around Cclllr Falls, In the Columbia Hlver, today The canal when completed will open the Columbia. Itlver for Hteaiuer traffic in the Interior. The work will be under the super vision of Government engineers. Tin canal will he approximately KM; mile In length. It pnihahly will nut hi completed before the expiration ol four years. About fiflO laborers will be em ployed by the Government, but only a small percentage of that uiimhei was put to work today. The struct tires to house them have not yel been completed. Help fur Those Who Have Nhmmcli Trouble, After doctoring for about twelve years for a bad stomach trouble, and spending nearly five hundred dollar. for medicine and doctors' fees, 1 pur chased my wire one box of Chamber Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets which did her so much Rood that slit continued to use them and they have done her more good than all the medic, nn I bought before. Hamuel Boyer, Kolsom, Iowa. Tbh medicine Is for sale by all druggists Sample! free. C ANOTHER AV1ATOH A M Alt TV H TO SCIENCE. ROME, July 20. Harnient. an aviator, is dying as the result of an accident to his aeroplane. He was flying at a coiiHlderable altitude when the engine of his aeroplane hern me disabled and he was hurled to the earth. Physicians say there Is no chance for his recovery. Diarrhoea. The great mortality from dysentery and diarrhoea Is due to n lack of proper treatment at the first stages of the disease. Chamberlain's Choltc, Cholera and Diarrhoea ltemedy Is n reliable and effectual medicine, and when given In reasonable time will prevent and dangerous consequences. It has been In use for many years and hai always met with unvarying success. For sale by utl drugKlxt. C What makes Hapollo n household word? Continuous advertising. You o M never nflowed to forget tt. T 4ru4 tM H. It j. BILL COMING TO . PORTLAND tS SEPTEMBER PORTLAND. Or.. July 20. James J. Hill will be given a great welcome when he comes0 to Portland to par ticipate in the Harvest Festival early next bl'ptember. Tho announcement Just made that he will accept the Invitation of Portland rather than speak at St. Paul at that time before the Conservation Congress has made a great hit locally and there is a cor responding degree of enthusiasm In helping formulate a programme of welcome that will express to some ex tent at least, the pleasure this city will feel In entertaining him. A notable banquet for Mr. Hill Is already announced. Grateful Ore gonlaus are determined to show the Sage of St. Paul that they appreciate his work so far in the development of this state, his great railroads he has built here and Is now pushing further into new territory and hU manifest spirit of helpfulness to Ore gon. The Portland Commercial Club will take up the banquet feature Immediately and complete the plan? already mapped out. ft is proposed to limit the attendance at this ban quet to Mr. Hill himself and the livestock breeders who exhibit at the Harvest Festival, thus bringing him Into close touch with this great. growing industry of the Pacific Northwest. Julius Meier, chairman of the Livestock Association com mittee, and C. C. Chapman, manager it the promotion committee of the 'ommercial Club, are getting busy. in the banquet and other features ol ntertaluuieut that are not yet made public. It is hoped to make t he demon stration for Mr. Hill the warmr-sl jreellng he has ever received from erritory tributary to his lines. H a known that he Iuih a warm spol n his heart for Portland and it Is tlanned to make thene relations still doKer on his coming visit. I towel Complaint In Children. When six months old I lie little laughter of K. N. Dewey, n well 'mown merchant of Agnewville, Va.. iind un attack of cholera infinitum Chamberlain's Cholfc, Cholera and Olurrhoea Remedy was given and ef 'ected a complete cure. This reme ly has proven very successful In casef if bowel complaint In children and vhen given according to the plain irinted directions can he relied upon vlth perfect ciiiillilence. When re lit ced with water and sfwcelened it s pleasant to takt, which is of great mportance when a medicine must In Ovu-i to young children. Kor sale hj ill druggists. C illtl, II iti:m ; i:sci'i:s with iuKsi:ni;i;.Ki:it KLAMATH I'WU.fl. (Jr., July l!0 Com Sealnn. the IS-year-old girl vho confessed to setting fire to tin lohn Khiiok barn near Dairy a few weeks ago. escaped from this cltj nsl night, attired In man's elnthes She bad been In the custody ol Sheriff llarnes, as there was no place n the Jail suitable for her. She van to appear before Hie grand jury today and testify to the crime, and s believed to have gone with a wild lorsebreaker named William Stark The girl set lire to the house and mrn of .Mr. Shook and received for o doing a gold bracelet I' mm a wom iu named Maggie Jones I teal, who wanted the buildings burned for re venge on Mr. Shook. IIKKI) TIIK V.ltM0. Many Itoseburg people M.ive Done Kn When the kidnes are sick they (Ive unmlHlakahle warning that diould not he Ignored. My examining tho urine and treating the kidneys ipon the llrst sign or disorder, nnui lays of suffering may he saved. Sick 'tldneys expel a dark. ill-smelling irlne, full of "brick-dust" sediment ind painful in passage. SlugglHh kidneys cduse dull pain In the Hiuall if the back, headaches, dizzy spells. 'Ired, languid feelings and f l cpienl ly rheumatic twinges. Doan's Kidney Pills are for the kidneys only: they cure sick kidneys, uid lid tho blood of uric poison. If vou suffer from any of the above Hymptoms you can use no better remedy. Uosehurg people recommend Doan's Kidney IMIIs. John Matey. Uosehurg. Ore., says: 'I used Doan's Kidney Pills about 'Ight years ago. procuring them at he Marsters Drug Co., and Ihev cave me great relief from klduev trouble. Since then I have had no further d of a kidney medicine, as inv health has been of the best. I gladlv give Doan's Kidney I'llls my endorse ment." Por sale by all dealers. Price r0 eats. Koster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo. New York, sole agent for the Pulled States. Itemember the name Doan's - i uid tako no other. CAltD OK THANKS. We deeply t hank all friends atol K'iUalnt juices who so kindly assisted s during the last Illness and fun vnl of our beloved son. I.ewreit. Mil. AND MltS C. L. PLINT f no acres six miles rrom Oak f bind on main conntv road and i rural route. I "i acres cleared 4 plow land, :!." acres slashed J and burned, balance good land after clearing: tine I'liitl and grain laud; new I room house, tU bat u. springs. l'imhi. easy 1 terms. P. A. COPPAUD. H 'Hi 4, Oakland, Oregon. ' ll !! a - llato.' Arulel tufte It. CLEANSES THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY; DISPELS COLDS, AND HEADACHES DUE TO CONSTIPATION. BEST FOR MEN. WOMEN AND CHILDREN YOUNG AND OLD. TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS-ALWAVS BUY THE GENUINE. MAMUMCIUllED It THt SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS Ota size only. Regular price 50 a Bonn FltAXC IJIKKH, KHHITS OF WAY AXI SO.MK MOXKY rimt's All Knstern Capitalists Xetnl hi Order to Supply Power to L'n i im tut Valley. M Y 1 1 T L K CRKKK, July 20. A report made by Kngineer Jerome L. Illalsdell, representing some Eastern apllalistu, indicate the Umpnua Vnl ley Is soon to have electricity for light, heat and power.' The gist of Mr. HlaiKdcH s report is as follows 1 1 has been proposed to develop some parts of the umpqun Valley, where at least 20,000 horsepower Is available during low water, und transmit it over the entire valley. Mower will be supplied to all towns, mines, mills and farmers who wish it. The service will be continuous. This will give the mines power for hoists, stamps, etc., and will develop many mines that are lying idle be cause of the lack of cheaper power. The power can be used In the lumber camps for cutting trees. Fanners will be able to use this power. Separators can be run by a small motor. A simple pumping sys tem can be installed and the water pumped for irrigation, besides using ii for the house and for fire protec tion. Lights in the barns and out houses will be of great service. The power plant and system will he built immediately if encourage ment is shown. All asked Is assis tance In the form of franchises, right of way for the transmission line and subscriptions to the bond iss;e. PKACI r'OIXOWS UKATII OF PI(l-;Sllti:XT VAXCI.KAVK Itm k Steve and Mange Company Tells (Simpers it Will Hmploy Only In. on .Men Hereafter. CINCINNATI. July 20. Samuel SompeiH, president of the American Federation of Labor, announced to night that the Murk Stove and Range Company, of St. Louis, had agreed to abandon its open shop policy and 'lereaHer In employ only union men J. W. Vaucleave, head or the Muck r'otnpany. and former president of the National Association of .Manu facturers, died May IS last, after six vears of incessant warfare against the Federation of Labor. His friends attributed his death after six mouths' illness to the strain of the tight he had waged since llin: with union labor, which he hnd once de scribed as the "muscle trust." In the course of that fight he had A New way To Clean House Easier, Quicker and Cheaper than ever. Ii's a great relief to know thai house-cleaning is over. m il VACl'MX CI.KANKll MAKKS HOI SKCI.KAMXU kasv van vou Tl lloM'liiirK Vnruuin Cli-nn. it lriinrnniiR tho denning of tho house from an Infinite bur den Into a comparative pas time Into an actual pleasure. Insteuit of uphenrnl of fur niture, taking up carpets, etc.', The ItiiHelmru Vnruuin Cleaner by nn easy, simple often reno vation, gives you perpetual free lom from dust, grime and dis ease germs -without disturbing furniture or furnishings. Let us do your housecleanlng with the Klertrir Vacuum Clemi er. Telephone 791. IIOSKIU ll STKAM LAUNDRY Krtstei f rn Oysters In Any Stjrlr. A n linlers at Any Hour, Quick Lunch Restaurant, YE TOY, rV ItlXil I.Alt IIINNKK, II!. 4 1 ''l'k'n "Inner Kvery Suwlay. 0M'n until 10 p. m., dally. 0 Sheridan Street N,r liiit 0 obt!iid ail t)sotlob frem th 6u-' prvonf voun-or in uistncr or toi umbia forbidding the Federation to boycott his eotnpany or to print Its name on tbe "unfair list" la the "Federatlonlst," tbe organ of the Qorioers organization. For viola tion of that injunction Judge Wright ' Imposed a sentence ot one year' lm- j pnsonment upon Qompers. one .pi six months on Secretary Morrison and one. of nine months on John Mitchell. Tbe settlement of the differences between the company and the Fed-J eratlon will not affect the case pend- j Ing In the Supreme Court and that! tribunal next winter is expected to pass on the question of whether the courts below violated freedom of i speech or whether labor men offend ed against law and order. ll:i,0OO,0OU HEATH K.N. The millions still unreached by the (iospel are these: Asia, 42,000,000; Africa. 70,000,000; Arabia, 3.000, 000; Syria, 500,000; the Sinaltic peninsula, 50,000; eastern Samatra and adjacent islands, 3,250,000; Madura, Uall and Lombok Islands. 2.000,000; Malay peninsula, 1,000, 000; total, 113.000,000. In all, 788 Protestant missionary societies are at work in foreign fields. The an nual combined contributions are 12.".. 350.000. There are 5.522 ordained missionaries, 982 physicians, 2503 men lay missionaries, 5406 married women, 4988 unmarried women, a total of 19,280 foreign mission aries. There nre 6045 ordained na tives and 92,918 unordained teach ers, preachers, lllble women, etc. The total living baptized Christians are 3.006,373; adherents, 6,281,871. The native gifts nggregnte $2,800,000. Ex. Kidney Pills What They Will Do for You They will cure your backache. strengthen your kidneys, cor. rect urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Pre vent Bright1! Disease and Dia- bates, and restore health and strength. Refuse substitutes. Sold by Marsters Drug Co. Rice & Rice The House Furnishers Wholesale and Retail After all there Is only one best liuigaln and that best bargain Is the best goods for the least money and not the cheapest truBh that Is made. We never buy the cheap stuff that Is offered us but, Instead, that grade that shows the best value for the money. Things nre humming around our store. Every family or individual no matter what station In life or how small an Income, will find It a pleasure to shop at this store. Exceptional Values in Trunks and Suit Gases The largest selection In Southern Oregon. We are nrenared to show vnn values that have never been shown or equalled in Southern Oreunn Nn rareful buyer will overlook the val ues we are offering. Always keep In mind we pay no rents. Why shouldn't we sell for ess? You should see the Ttoosler Cabi net. So many good features all are convincing. Fifty 9x12 room rugs. Sole agents for Douglas county for Singer Sewing Machine, New Royal Sewing Machine, Majestic Range, and Osterinoor Mattress. Any sewing marhlne 10 off. Cheapest price on tents and canrt stoves In the city. Five dozen clothes pins for only 5 cents, less than others pay. Frying pans 10 cents and up. Cheap knives and forks 60 cents per set. $1.00 sliver teaspoons, set of "6. while they last DO cents. $2.00 si Ives tablespoons, set of S. while they last, $1.00. Cheap spoons. G cents and 1 0 cents, lletter ones 20 cents and 36 cents fur set of six. What do you think of a full-size roM edge mattress for $5.50? 'lntaw aoree. harswifstf. t 33 rsot nf resits ss'h. Our Ko. 22 dl Apeclal at Big Removal Sale at The Fair Commencing Wednesday, July 20 Closing Saturday, July 30, 1910 August ist we will move into the building recently vacated by the Telephone Co. and must reduce our stock regardless of prices. Any article in our store at cost many below cost. We have many things here you need. Don't let this opportunity pass without getting some of the bargains offered below. Shirt Waists 4.V and up Underskirts ftOe and up Combination Suits . .(10c and up Gowns "."! anil up Towels (I for 23c and up Lace Curtains. . . . 00c pr. and up All 10c and 15c laces und em broideries 5c All 25e Embroidery 10c GRANGE OI'POSIX DIVISION'. , . .Looking Class, Or., July 15, 1910. 1 Rescue Grange. No. 420. in BesBlon ' passed the following resolutions: Resolved, that to divide Douglas county will be detrimental to the farmers of Douglas county. I Resolved, that to amend the con- stitutlon of the state of Oregon so ns to not allow the farmers to huve a vote on the proposition as to whether towns shall be dry or wet. Is not to the best interests of the farmers. Resolved, that a copy of these reso lutions be forwarded to the Master of the Oregon State Grange with a request to have these resolutions brought before every Grange in Ore gon with a request from Rescue Grange, No. 420, to vote both meas ures down at the next general elec tion. T. L. LEE, Master fit the Oregon Grange for Douglas County. Win. F. HODC.F.. Master. E. MATHEWS. Secy. Rescue Grange No. 420. Worked 24 Hours a Day. The busiest little things ever made are Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness Into strength, languor Into energy, brain fag Into mental power; curing con stipation, headache, chills, dyspepsia, malaria. 25c at all druggists. LODGE DlRECTORYj A K. A A. H., Laurel Lodge No. IS Uolci S refolsr meetings on ind mud 4th Weuue deja ol I'tcb tunuth. F. I. Djvis. W. M N. T. Jmwuti. bccru'ar AO.tl.w. hOMOlirg Loagb No. 16 Me t the '2nd aud 4th Mcmdty. of uu!h moatl t7:80 p. m., Is the Foremen' Hall. A. member in good eUDdtug are tuvlted to a Hnd J. w. Oowsli., H. w. K H. Lksox, Recorder. BP. O. KLKU, Koieburg Lofaie, no. 326 Holds j regular communications at the Kike Temple on 'iud aud 4th Thursdays of each month. All members requested to alto d reguiariy. a do an visiting bruin era are conll allj invited to attna. F. W. llAVNCH, K. R. H. C. skk um iecreurr. kKUKKK OK HONOR, MyillC Lodge No. 13 I Meet 2nd and 4th Thumday evening' oi each mouth to Marcabve Ha!i. Visiting sabers oord tally Invited- to attend. Ul.NNII K. CAVKNItKR, (',. Of U (. H. Lenox. Reo. I. VY. Oowkll, Receiver. EAOLBH, Rotflbnrg Aerie meets la Odd ! Fellows Hall on 2nd and 4th Monday eveu'1 Inns of each month, at 8 A'clork. Visit-l tog brethren in Rood standing alway welcome. I. Abraham. W. P. r. P. Clark, W. Sec. i IO. O. F., Proletarian Lodge No. S Meets n 1 Odd Fellows Tern pie, comer of Jacknon ami ! Casi Streets, on Saturday evening of each i week. Hemben M the order In gcod lauding j are Invited to attend. L. L. Hakkb.N.G. N. T.Jbwktt. R. 8. O. O. F., Killing Stai Lodge Nn. 17-1, meets Odd Fellows' Temple every Friday evuulog Visit ng bretheren alwiyi welcome. F II.Vincil, N. ii. W. 8 Powkll, K S. . H. Fickle, F. S IO.O. F., Union hncamomeut No. 9-Meela In Odd Fellnwa' Temale on the In, and 3rd Thurndav evenlltan ol each month. Yialb- iDKbretherea alwavr we'eome. Cap Human, ticrlbe. MODERN WOODMKN OF AMERICA, Myrtle Camp No. 6!U0 meets every -Jnd and 4th 1huradays o' every month In the Marabec Halt, rorner i im-and Caw fts. Travel ing Neighbors are codially invited to visit our Camp. a. aiui inn, i onsui, Lovu Coryell, clerk. MObKRN BROTHKKHOni) OK AM KK1CA' Koneburg IxxIro No. Wi Meets vry 'nd and 4th Tuesday In M:iccatee Temple. Visiting members alwyi welcome. A I TllntiW-i.iw 1'po.i.lot.l Kmma MoMullin, Secretary. 0E.8 , RitMhnri Cnapter No.-Holdsthelt regular meeting ou l"t and 3rd Thurndi.y lu each Mouth. V lulling members In food standluc are reipeetfully invited to at tend. MM. UtO S. HOICK, W. M. run johksuii. svcretary KEREKAHS, Roaeburg Rebekah Lodge, No. 41. I. O. O. F.-Meeta in Odd Pillows' Temple every Tuesday evening. Vliltlng sisters and brethren Invited to attend. Man. II A MM ITl R, l.M. Mrs. PklLa Lxwis.Hecy. Mb. Mahv K. Palm, Finan cial Secy. WOMKN OF WOODCRAFT. Iliac Circle No 4V-Meetaon 1st and 3rd M mid ay evening of each month at 4d Fell own Hall Visltlug members In good staodiug are in Tiud Ut attend. Mrs Mart O'Nial M. N. Clara BoKtw, l lerk WtH)lMKN OF Ttllt WORLD, Onk Camp No lJftMeuat tbe Odd Fellawt' Hall lo Kfburg, every 1st and Srd Monday avtnlugs- Vlsltlag neighbors alway welcoma J. Kari rtcaajia,c. U 1. M. IWARvCleik Perfumes, all the leading odors, for 25c MT ox. Post cards, your choice, per doz. 10c Our choice, per 10 10c Ladies' and children's trimmed hats, less than the frame cost. Pictures. $1.25 values DOc All customers having curds on these pictures had better come early, as they won't last long. James Xormmi, T. W. Davis, B. Pearson. Portland; J. J. Whitsett, J. A. Wilson, Roseburg; E. Sharpe, Port Orford; Lulu Gray. Seattle; J. W. Geary, Burns; S. H. Powers, Shedd; N. Itogoway, Albany; Mrs. Dr. Kinne, Cottage Grove; E. A. Sto woter. Long Beach, Calif.; S. G. Whitsett. John II. Smith. C'oqiillle; Robt. Kiuger, .Mai'shlleld; G. W. Stcwnrx. J. W. Whitaker. Myrtle Point; Dick Keney, Medford; C. A. Illnnchard. Denver; John Waldron. Alton, Iowa; I). Abbott, Princeton, Do you think you sion or trade r i lingering cough, bronchitis, or bleeding ut the lungs, it will bring about a cure in 98 per cent, of all cases. It is a remedy prepared by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y.t whose advice is given free to all who wish to write him. His great success has come from his wide experience and varied practice. Don't be wheedled by a penny -grabbing dealer into taking inferior substi tutes for Dr. Pierce's medicines, recommended to be "just as good." Dr. Pierce's medicines are op known composition. Their every ingredient printed on their wrappers. Mode from roots without alcohol. Contain no habit forming drus. World's Dispensary Medical Association. Buffalo. N. Y. Commercial Abstracts of Titles Blue Prints Filing Papers, Etc. WE WILL CO ON YOUR BOND Insurance Conveyancing 328 NORTH JACKSON STREET. ROSEBURG. ORECON HE is a wise niau, who, from among the things he can do, chooses and resolutely follows the best." . The best thing for YOU to do is to buy all your lumber, shingles, doors, windows and building material of Page Investment Company PHOXE B I21. You Don't Have Go To Sea To a,,a anient or rr years noer jn i KACTOR AND BUICDKR F. See the North Side Planin All i j r 6 "iucr iaras, lor All kinds of Lumber and Mijrork. Fruit boxps, Housebuilding Material, DoJOramrs' Wmrtw Screens andG ass in all sizes, Mouldings iad Brackets, Shingles and Lath. Mill on Kinncr Spur Tclrphone 1211 Or,, rfllr FUIc4 Roseburg, Oiegoi. luiui ui t age Lumoer Yards, for Any article ou 2."c counter i.-,c Any article on 15c counter Kic Any article on 10c counter 7c Any article on 5c counter 4c Many other articles not men tioned ut as ridiculous low prices; nothing old and shopworn to of fer you, everything new and up-to-date. Come in and examine these bargains and you are sure to buy. 111., were among the latest arrivals ' at the Roseburg Hotel. Twenty-five Cents is the I'eace. Price of The terrible itching and smarting, incident to certain skin diseases, is almost instantly allayed by applying Chamberluln's Salve. Price 25 cents. For salo by all druggists. c Ray Olllvant, a grocer, of Mursh fleld, is visiting here with his par ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. M. Olllvant. Do You Feel This Way? feel all tired out P Do you sometimes just can t work away at your profes any longer P Do you have a pocr b pe ine, anu lay bwoko oi mgms unaoie to sleep r Are your nerves all gone, end your stomach too P Has am bition to forge rhead in the world left your If so, you might as well . jt a stop to your misery. You can do it if you will. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will make you a diili rent individual. It will set your lazy liver to work. It will set thingi right in your stomach, and j your appetite will come buck. It will purify your blood. If there is any tendency in your family toward consumption, u win use? tnat a read destroyer away, liven after con sumption llOS almost tfuincd a fnnthnlrl in thn fnrm nf a Abstract Co. TOO N. JACKSON St. Ta PAT See work of any kind. encn In hniui.. -..u.u8. F. PATTERSON Co. , I o O O O O 0 o O O G o o o0 O O n O O On